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Fatah blames Hamas for Gaza attacks
2014-11-08
Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas's Fatah movement said it held Islamist group Hamas responsible for a wave of bomb attacks against the homes of Fatah leaders in Gaza on Friday.
Not that they disapprove...
"The Fatah central committee condemns the crimes which took place this morning against its leaders and lays the responsiblity for these crimes upon Hamas," senior Fatah official Nasser Al Qidwa told a news conference in the West Bank city of Ramallah.
"Please don't bomb us you evil Zionists!"
Hussein Al Sheikh, another member of the Fatah leadership, said he had "no doubt of the fact that Hamas bears the responsibility for what happened to Fatah leaders in Gaza."

At least 10 explosions hit houses and cars belonging to senior Fatah members but no  casualties were reported. Hamas ousted Abbas loyalists from Gaza in 2007 and rival administrations ruled in the West Bank and Gaza.

But earlier this year Hamas and Fatah struck a reconciliation agreement leading to the formation of a government of national unity.

Hamas was quick to condemn Friday's pre-dawn attacks but Fatah official Azzam Al Ahmad, in charge of his party's reconciliation team, said that "does not absolve Hamas from bearing full responsibility."

"Before last night there were signals and declarations by Hamas against Fatah and Mahmud Abbas, of which the most significant was that of a group of Hamas military officials who said they were going to torpedo planned  commemorations of the death of president Yasser Arafat," he said.

It is the first time in years that a public commemoration of the iconic Palestinian leader and Fatah founder's death has been planned in Gaza.
Posted by:Steve White

#6   It's not a stretch for the Israeli intelligence services to work to undermine Hamas/Fatah unity.

Or bringing coal to Newcastle.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2014-11-08 14:53  

#5  I get that the IDF is an ethical outfit (got it), but they are also very strategic. Netanyahu is now demolishing the homes of terrorists in East Jerusalem, those driving cars into crowds, as a disincentive. It's a laudable and valid tactic. It's not a stretch for the Israeli intelligence services to work to undermine Hamas/Fatah unity. Recall the reunification gestures during Protective Edge? If this is not happening then it should be.
Posted by: Incredulous   2014-11-08 14:51  

#4  Targeting those involved in fighting against you (Hamas) is a legitimate military operation; targeting uninvolved civilians (Fatah) is a war crime. It is a stretch to consider that Israel did the former and not the latter for some political purpose.
Posted by: djk   2014-11-08 09:32  

#3   Could it be that during the last Gaza conflict the IDF targeted the homes of Hamas officials, deliberately leaving the homes of Fatah officials standing?

It seems to me that the IDF targetted the homes of those involved in the conflict, ie. Hamas and a few others, and left strictly alone those not causing trouble, ie. Fatah, Incredulous.
Posted by: trailing wife   2014-11-08 08:19  

#2  Second thoughts - Fatah/Hamas undermine their own chances of uniting.
Posted by: Incredulous   2014-11-08 04:17  

#1  That's interesting. Could it be that during the last Gaza conflict the IDF targeted the homes of Hamas officials, deliberately leaving the homes of Fatah officials standing? We are now seeing the backlash - a clever stroke to undermine attempts at re-unity.
Posted by: Incredulous   2014-11-08 04:14  

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